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Jem-Down To Earth-(Advance)-2008-FM

lukes

2008-12-15 23:32:49
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Artist : Jem

Album : Down To Earth-(Advance)

Bitrate : VBR kbps



-[Release Info] -



Label : ATO Records

Year : 2008

Genre : Pop

Rip date : Sep-03-2008

Store date : Sep-16-2008

Size : 62,9 MB



[Track List]



Track Listing:



01 - Down To Earth 04:34

02 - Crazy 03:39

03 - I Want You To 03:39

04 - It's Amazing 03:58

05 - Keep On Walking 04:12

06 - You Will Make It feat. Vusi Mahlasela 06:12

07 - I Always Knew 03:10

08 - Got It Good 04:27

09 - Aciiid! 02:57

10 - How Would You Like It 04:02

11 - And So I Pray 02:42

12 - On Top Of The World 04:52



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48:24 min



-[Release Notes]



Enjoy this highly anticipated follow up...



Before work had even begun, Jem knew what the title of the follow-up to

her acclaimed 2004 debut, Finally Woken, would be. "Even around the

making of the first album, I wanted to call this one Down To Earth," she

recalls. Although the title song incorporates the reflections of an

extraterrestrial, those three little words suit Jem and her aesthetic

for myriad other reasons.



In the four years since Finally Woken dropped, Jem has spanned the

globe. Born in Wales, she now resides in Los Angeles. On the same day

that a family friend sends a text about hearing Jem's music in a café in

China, an e-mail arrives from a fan listening to her in Bahrain.

Taste-maker Nic Harcourt, Music Director of KCRW 89.9 FM Los Angeles,

was one of her earliest supporters. And thanks to exposure via TV shows

including The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, CSI Miami and

Six Feet Under, literally millions of listeners worldwide have heard her

music.s



Has all this gone to her head? Hardly. Like that title, Down To Earth,

also implies, Jem remains grounded. Perhaps that has something to do

with her early experiences behind-the-scenes, working with electronic

acts such as Adam Freeland and Fatboy Slim, co-writing the Madonna

single "Nothing Fails" with producer Guy Sigsworth (Björk, Alanis

Morissette). But mostly, it stems from the fact that her prime

motivation remains the joy of writing, recording, and performing music.

Everything else is gravy.



Down To Earth was recorded in Detroit and Los Angeles, with production

and writing duties shared with cohorts both old and new. In the Motor

City, she worked with Jeff Bass, one of the two brothers credited with

discovering Eminem. Not that either party was preoccupied with crafting

straight-up hip-hop tracks. "Jeff actually loves making all types of

music, which is awesome, we really clicked." Los Angeles found her in

the studio with Lester Mendez. His impressive résumé includes Shakira,

Santana, and Nelly Furtado, but it was his arrangements for The Love

Album by Chris de Burgh, one of her mother's favorites, that clinched

it. ("It was a sign," she chuckles. "I thought, I have to meet this

man!")s



On three other selections, she joined forces with Mike Bradford, who has

played bass with Kid Rock, and counts Uncle Kracker and Deep Purple

among his production credits. "He's an old friend, and he has a great

musical sensibility, so I thought it would be great to do some tracks

with him." Finally, to keep things good and lively, the leading expert

in the field of smart dance-pop was enlisted for the club cut "Aciiid!":

Greg Kurstin (Kylie Minogue, Beck, The Bird And The Bee) "I was thinking

along the lines of 'Edge 1' for any hardcore fans still out there (1991

UK dance movement led by the Prodigy, preceded drum-n-bass) and Greg's

electronic skills were perfect."



Down To Earth reflects the far-ranging influences of the

singer-songwriter. The sensuous "I Want You To…" kicks off with

rapid-fire Spanish chatter. Produced by Mendez, this tempestuous,

Latin-flavored track was initially a collaboration earmarked for a solo

album by turntable whiz Cut Chemist (Ozomatli, Jurassic 5). "My first

version of that song was so sexy, it was ridiculous," laughs Jem. "We

really had to reel it in." The inspiration, she admits, was a bit

salacious, but not autobiographical. "I just had this vision of two

people meeting on the dance floor, and basically wanting to ravish each

other right there." In the end, the co-creators decided that, to

paraphrase pop psychology, Jem needed to own these feelings herself. "We

decided to put it on my album instead."



At the other end of the spectrum, the contemplative "And So I Pray"

interpolates a sample of "A Summer Long Since Past," a bucolic 1983

piece by British cult artist Virginia Astley. Co-writer Kevin Beber

(electronic producer/artist who was signed to the breakbeat label she

used to run out of Brighton) plucked the sample from a CD his mother

listened to whilst gardening. Her response was immediate. "I had never

heard of [Astley], but the song was so beautiful, it just hit my heart."



Such experimentation continued throughout the making of Down To Earth.

Which is how the hip-shaking "Crazy" came to feature one of the album's

more surprising timbres: "Yes, that is a funky banjo," she laughs. "Part

of what I love about music is, because I'm not trained in a certain way,

I don't have worries about can you do this or that," she admits. "I just

go for sounds." Most elements, such as the Brazilian percussion on "Down

To Earth," evolved spontaneously, while others simply started life on a

rough mix and never went away. Through it all, an unerring sense of

structural minimalism ensures the arrangements never feel busy or

cluttered.



Jem had no preconceived notions for Down To Earth, save for a decision

to limit the ballads to a few choice specimens ("You Will Make It,"

written with her brother Justin - aka the artist Glass Pear - who

collaborates on three songs on the album, is a song about loss and 9/11,

featuring the soaring vocals of Vusi Mahlasela). Hence, when it came

time to spice up "Aciiid!," she did not shy away from the nagging voice

in her head suggesting singing in…Japanese. A colleague sent around two

Japanese-American music fans to help translate the lyric and tutor Jem

in phonetic pronunciation. "It was just about having a different texture

and flavor on the chorus," she explains. "Why not? I remember listening

to French hip-hop, and having no idea what they were saying, but really

loving the melody and the tracks."



One last thought on that album title: No matter how rapturous a

reception she receives, Jem shows no interest in the fame game. "Ever

since watching There Will Be Blood, I've been thinking about Daniel Day

Lewis. He's such a wonderful reference. He does his own thing, comes out

of the woodwork, is absolutely incredible…" and then discretely steps

out of the public eye. Point taken. Down To Earth will surely push Jem

even further into the stratosphere, but she intends to remain securely

rooted on terra firma.



 

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